Monday, June 29, 2009

Rangers Cap Interleague Play With A Dud, Falling 2-0

On the heels of yet another poor offensive effort, Texas turned in the worst statistical home performance they've had since the opening of the Ballpark in Arlington in 1994.

In the bottom of the 1st inning, Michael Young singled to center. It was the last hit of the night for the Rangers.

"I'm not going to take anything away from [San Diego starter] Chad Gaudin," Young said. "He went out there and threw a great game. As an offense you like to think we can push runs across no matter who we're facing, but it was a combination of us needing better at-bats and him throwing a good game."

"It's definitely hard to believe," outfielder David Murphy said. "It's getting to the point where ... what more can you say? We're just not swinging the bats like we're capable of. I wish I could tell you how to solve the problem."

Tommy Hunter turned in a gutsy performance but the Rangers offense offered nothing in return.

The lackluster effort wasted a great pitching effort by Tommy Hunter, recently called up from AAA-Oklahoma to make the spot start. Hunter gave Texas 6 1/3 innings, allowing only two runs and walking none.

"It felt good but it was still a loss," Hunter said. "That stinks. I tried."

In an effort to shake up the lineup, Texas has recalled centerfielder and top offensive prospect Julio Borbon. He will hit sixth in the lineup Monday night in game 1 of Angels series. Relief pitcher Willie Eyre was sent down to Oklahoma to make room for Borbon on the roster.

Texas went 9-9 in Interleague play.

1 comment:

  1. THEY LOOKED LIKE MAN-CHILDS! WHAT IS THIS BUSH LEAGUE NONSENSE!

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